EE Review: The UK’s Largest 4G Mobile Network

EE is the UK’s largest 4G mobile network. 99% of the UK’s population is covered by their network. Find out more on EE’s tariff offerings.

EE (previously known as Everything Everywhere) is the UK’s largest 4G mobile network. Originally formed in 2010 from the merger of Orange and T-Mobile, the combined company launched a 4G mobile service in October 2012. Since its launch, EE has grown to provide 99% population coverage on 2G, 3G and 4G. As of 2018, EE has 31 million subscribers.

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David Ryansaid:

If i send off for the new Christmas 100gb free sim card will i be able to keep my number and my hip monthly pay as you go pack,As i get the £25 mouthly pack for £15 for life,I would like to know if i will be able to keep my present monthly pay as you go pack witch is the £25 pack that i get for £15 each month for life & will i be able to keep my number or could i change my number & still keep my vip £15 pay as you go monthly package,Yours truly David Ryan.

Hi David,
Thanks for the reply! I know EE used to run this promotion back in 2015, but am not aware of it being run again since then. If there’s still an active offer out there, I would certainly appreciate a hyperlink and will try to advise you further.
Thanks,
Ken

Glensaid:

I’ve been with EE (and formerly T-Mobile) since 2006 and can honestly say, I haven’t had a problem other than a small cock-up with a bill once, but that was quickly put right AND I was given £20 in compensation, without asking!

I never have a problem with coverage and am always able to use the internet at a minimum of 3G speeds (mostly 4G since my area was converted a couple of years ago).

I always recommend EE to my friends and would have no problem in doing so to anyone else.

Annsaid:

Please be very very careful when signing up to a “shared” plan. I signed up to one with EE and expressly told them that I did not want my monthly bills to exceed £30. My last 2 bills have been in excess of £60 and the reason they gave was that they had given me this “free” sim to share my data. This “free” sim was costing me £9.99 a month plus vat and inwasntbeven using it.

I tried to cancel and was told that since I had signed up for the data sim my 12 month contract had now infact been changed to a 24 month contract but no one has bothered to tell me!

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Aside from writing about mobile technology, I have an interest in software development, digital marketing and physics. Outside of the blog, I work with numerous technology companies helping them to market their product to consumers. Find out more.